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Discover Ludwig"have a vote" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to participate in a vote or to possess the ability to vote. Example: "The citizens have a vote in the upcoming election."
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Let's have a vote Reform?
"I don't have a vote".
We say let's have a vote.
"David Cameron doesn't have a vote.
We have a vote.
We don't have a vote.
"We must have a vote".
I don't have a vote or anything".
Fifty million of us have a vote.
I have a vote, one of six".
Unfortunately, they have a vote, too.
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